Business Insider UK spoke to AmeliaSinger, a wine expert. Singer is a TV presenter on The WineShow and writes for Waitrose FoodMagazine. She told us about the most common mistakes made when serving wine.
See more from Amelia Singer: https://amelias-wine.com/
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Following is a transcript of the video:
Amelia Singer: Hi my name is Amelia Singer and I’m a wine expert, TV presenter on the wine show, and I run my own wine tasting and consultancy business, Amelia’s wine.
Everyone thinks red wine and cheese is really great. I know it’s really romantic and it’s the iconic image of valentines day or some kind of rom-com, but guys it really doesn’t do justice to either the wine or the cheese. If you really love both, then you think about this.
So effectively cheese can have quite a lot of acidity, particularly goat’s and sheep’s cheeses and hard cheeses and when you match it with a red wine, which often doesn’t have the same acidity and actually normally has quite a bit of tannin and alcohol. What’s going to happen is it’s going to clash and only exacerbates the acidity, and the tannin, and the alcohol levels. It’s going to dry out your wine, and it’s going to completely dry out your cheese. No, go.
My own personal pet peeve is that white wine is served too cold and red wine is served too warm. Why is this important? Well, when a wine is cold it basically mutes it and means that it’s not able to express its aroma and its full range of flavour compounds, now if you have a really cheap insipid white wine that’s fine; my mother’s Pinot Grigio with ice.
However if you are having something more complex, or something which is really meant to be fruity and perfumed then take it outside the fridge, maybe pour it in your glass and maybe let it open up a bit for 5 minutes. Same thing for reds, often particularly with really light, aromatic, juicy red wine. Shove that red wine in the fridge for half an hour, take it out and then you’ll find that instantly the aromas will become way more intense, it’ll be fresher and fruitier and then what’s quite fun is you can just see how it evolves in your glass.
Sometimes, like people, the wine just needs to breathe and chill out before you’re actually going to get its true potential and particularly if you’ve got really alcoholic muscular red wine and it’s very young, you know it’s got lots of testosterone and you’re just like chill out.
Just open it up, you need to pour it out, you can pour it out into a decanter if you want to be posh, or you can pour it into a water jug. Basically, anything that will allow the wine to aerate and release it’s flavour compounds.
In regards to wine glassware, people can get really stressed out. which again is sad, if you have a beautiful wine and you’ve only got a mug available just go for it. However, if you really want to taste and appreciate the nuances in your glass of wine it can make a difference.
You really want to keep the bubbles in your sparkling wine, carbon dioxide can basically travel up the glass to keep the bubbles bubblier when you have a flute, which is this here. And always you want to hold it down here because you don’t want to heat up your sparkling wine.
You can hold a red wine glass like that if you want to warm up your red wine, that is perfectly acceptable. And I have sometimes done it, this is a white wine glass when someone serves me “whice” white wine which is as cold as ice and you then can’t taste anything. then if I want to warm it up then it’s perfectly acceptable.
By keeping it narrower, and keeping the bowl smaller you can concentrate the perfume and you can also keep it cooler. This would be perfect for your Sauvignon Blancs, your Rieslings. Anything citrusy, juicy perfumed something like this is great. However for your red wine, generally you want the surface area to be slightly rounder because red wine has got lots of layers which it needs to open up.
To really actually help along with the aeration process, do give it a swirl there is a reason why wine people swirl their glasses it’s not purely to be pretentious it actually does really help with the tasting process.

published:11 May 2018

views:92

Subscription lines for private equity and other draw-down/capital call funds continue to grow in use as the number and size of these funds have increased dramatically. In certain circumstances, subscription lines have been used for longer term borrowings.
At the same time, many funds will often employ portfolio-level leverage through asset-based credit facilities, in some cases secured by limited partner interests and other illiquid assets.
In this webinar Matthew Kerfoot, Dechert LLP, and Michael Peterson and Shiraz Allidina, from Citco Capital Solutions, discuss the following:
How to properly structure a subscription line
Increased scrutiny from limited partners on subscription lines
Transitioning from a subscription line to an asset-based line
Key terms and structures in asset-based credit lines
Unique structuring and collateral issues presented by illiquid collateral

Saeed Kharbash chose to further explore the study of Islamic finance through the extensive and practical CassMBA in Dubai. This part time MBA will help Saeed to understand not only Finance in greater detail but also a range of other business sectors, in order to further his career.
Through the MBA in Dubai from Cass Business School, Saeed will also benefit from a global alumni network, which will help him to further his international business interests when he graduates from the course.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai/the-global-mba-network
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
Cass Dubai Centre: http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/more-about-cass/about-the-school/dubai-center

http://mtv.com.lb/Programs/Bloc_Note
Thousands of cultural events happen all around the country every year. Knowing about them is not always easy. Bloc Note is your daily Cultural guide, that lets you know about these events (theatre, film festival, concerts, expos…etc) viewers will get to discover these events through a detailed interview with a guest.

published:10 Sep 2014

views:188

A 80 tonne traditional "Ash" cooked in the town of Shiraz as annual custom .

Shiraz

Shiraz (i/ʃiːˈrɑːz/; Persian:شیراز‎‎, Šīrāz, Persian pronunciation:[ʃiːˈrɒːz], pronunciation) is the fifth most populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province (Old Persian as Pârsâ). At the 2011 census, the population of the city was 1,460,665 and its built-up area with "Shahr-e Jadid-e Sadra" (Sadra New Town) was home to 1,500,644 inhabitants. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. It is regarded as one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.

The earliest reference to the city, as Tiraziš, is on Elamite clay tablets dated to 2000 BC. In the 13th century, Shiraz became a leading center of the arts and letters, due to the encouragement of its ruler and the presence of many Persian scholars and artists. It was the capital of Persia during the Zand dynasty from 1750 until 1781, as well as briefly during the Saffarid dynasty. Two famous poets of Iran, Hafez and Saadi, are from Shiraz, whose tombs are on the north side of the current city boundaries.

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Biggest Mistakes You're Making When Drinking Wine

Business Insider UK spoke to AmeliaSinger, a wine expert. Singer is a TV presenter on The WineShow and writes for Waitrose FoodMagazine. She told us about the most common mistakes made when serving wine.
See more from Amelia Singer: https://amelias-wine.com/
Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, science, retail, and more.
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Following is a transcript of the video:
Amelia Singer: Hi my name is Amelia Singer and I’m a wine expert, TV presenter on the wine show, and I run my own wine tasting and consultancy business, Amelia’s wine.
Everyone thinks red wine and cheese is really great. I know it’s really romantic and it’s the iconic image of valentines day or some kind of rom-com, but guys it really doesn’t do justice to either the wine or the cheese. If you really love both, then you think about this.
So effectively cheese can have quite a lot of acidity, particularly goat’s and sheep’s cheeses and hard cheeses and when you match it with a red wine, which often doesn’t have the same acidity and actually normally has quite a bit of tannin and alcohol. What’s going to happen is it’s going to clash and only exacerbates the acidity, and the tannin, and the alcohol levels. It’s going to dry out your wine, and it’s going to completely dry out your cheese. No, go.
My own personal pet peeve is that white wine is served too cold and red wine is served too warm. Why is this important? Well, when a wine is cold it basically mutes it and means that it’s not able to express its aroma and its full range of flavour compounds, now if you have a really cheap insipid white wine that’s fine; my mother’s Pinot Grigio with ice.
However if you are having something more complex, or something which is really meant to be fruity and perfumed then take it outside the fridge, maybe pour it in your glass and maybe let it open up a bit for 5 minutes. Same thing for reds, often particularly with really light, aromatic, juicy red wine. Shove that red wine in the fridge for half an hour, take it out and then you’ll find that instantly the aromas will become way more intense, it’ll be fresher and fruitier and then what’s quite fun is you can just see how it evolves in your glass.
Sometimes, like people, the wine just needs to breathe and chill out before you’re actually going to get its true potential and particularly if you’ve got really alcoholic muscular red wine and it’s very young, you know it’s got lots of testosterone and you’re just like chill out.
Just open it up, you need to pour it out, you can pour it out into a decanter if you want to be posh, or you can pour it into a water jug. Basically, anything that will allow the wine to aerate and release it’s flavour compounds.
In regards to wine glassware, people can get really stressed out. which again is sad, if you have a beautiful wine and you’ve only got a mug available just go for it. However, if you really want to taste and appreciate the nuances in your glass of wine it can make a difference.
You really want to keep the bubbles in your sparkling wine, carbon dioxide can basically travel up the glass to keep the bubbles bubblier when you have a flute, which is this here. And always you want to hold it down here because you don’t want to heat up your sparkling wine.
You can hold a red wine glass like that if you want to warm up your red wine, that is perfectly acceptable. And I have sometimes done it, this is a white wine glass when someone serves me “whice” white wine which is as cold as ice and you then can’t taste anything. then if I want to warm it up then it’s perfectly acceptable.
By keeping it narrower, and keeping the bowl smaller you can concentrate the perfume and you can also keep it cooler. This would be perfect for your Sauvignon Blancs, your Rieslings. Anything citrusy, juicy perfumed something like this is great. However for your red wine, generally you want the surface area to be slightly rounder because red wine has got lots of layers which it needs to open up.
To really actually help along with the aeration process, do give it a swirl there is a reason why wine people swirl their glasses it’s not purely to be pretentious it actually does really help with the tasting process.

55:39

ABCs of Fund Finance: Subscription Lines and Asset-based Facilities

ABCs of Fund Finance: Subscription Lines and Asset-based Facilities

ABCs of Fund Finance: Subscription Lines and Asset-based Facilities

Subscription lines for private equity and other draw-down/capital call funds continue to grow in use as the number and size of these funds have increased dramatically. In certain circumstances, subscription lines have been used for longer term borrowings.
At the same time, many funds will often employ portfolio-level leverage through asset-based credit facilities, in some cases secured by limited partner interests and other illiquid assets.
In this webinar Matthew Kerfoot, Dechert LLP, and Michael Peterson and Shiraz Allidina, from Citco Capital Solutions, discuss the following:
How to properly structure a subscription line
Increased scrutiny from limited partners on subscription lines
Transitioning from a subscription line to an asset-based line
Key terms and structures in asset-based credit lines
Unique structuring and collateral issues presented by illiquid collateral

Conny Dorrestijn - Shiraz Partners at The FinTech50 2014

Meet Saeed Kharbash - Who Wanted To Study Islamic Finance As Part Of The Cass EMBA in Dubai

Meet Saeed Kharbash - Who Wanted To Study Islamic Finance As Part Of The Cass EMBA in Dubai

Meet Saeed Kharbash - Who Wanted To Study Islamic Finance As Part Of The Cass EMBA in Dubai

Saeed Kharbash chose to further explore the study of Islamic finance through the extensive and practical CassMBA in Dubai. This part time MBA will help Saeed to understand not only Finance in greater detail but also a range of other business sectors, in order to further his career.
Through the MBA in Dubai from Cass Business School, Saeed will also benefit from a global alumni network, which will help him to further his international business interests when he graduates from the course.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai/the-global-mba-network
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
Cass Dubai Centre: http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/more-about-cass/about-the-school/dubai-center

Financial Menu Video

Bloc Note - Samira Saliba - Shiraz Bou Chalhoub Raii 10/09/2014

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Thousands of cultural events happen all around the country every year. Knowing about them is not always easy. Bloc Note is your daily Cultural guide, that lets you know about these events (theatre, film festival, concerts, expos…etc) viewers will get to discover these events through a detailed interview with a guest.

1:49

80 tonne traditional "Ash" cooked in the town of Shiraz

80 tonne traditional "Ash" cooked in the town of Shiraz

80 tonne traditional "Ash" cooked in the town of Shiraz

A 80 tonne traditional "Ash" cooked in the town of Shiraz as annual custom .

Astute Ability Horse Float Finance

Shiraz Habib, Cass EMBA In Dubai Alumnus From The Original 2007-2009 Cohort

Shiraz Habib, Cass EMBA In Dubai Alumnus From The Original 2007-2009 Cohort

Shiraz Habib, Cass EMBA In Dubai Alumnus From The Original 2007-2009 Cohort

ShirazHabib moved from the USA to Dubai and chose to study on the CassEMBA in Dubai for personal and professional growth. As part of the 2007-2009 cohort, Shiraz was one of the first to experience the Cass MBA experience in Dubai.
Shiraz was also keen to explore all of the various disciplines that work together to form modern business. In an international MBA environment such as this, Shiraz benefited from a variety of different viewpoints on the subject of business, both from the faculty of staff and his fellow students.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai/the-global-mba-network
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
Cass Dubai Centre: http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/more-about-cass/about-the-school/dubai-center

Dear investors
In this video we are analysis RAIN INDUSTRIES after the results.
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Jonathan Worsley and Negar Teimourzadeh - Finding Finance and International Standards in Iran

Jonathan Worsley and Negar Teimourzadeh - Finding Finance and International Standards in Iran

Jonathan Worsley and Negar Teimourzadeh - Finding Finance and International Standards in Iran

http://iranian-conference.com/ - The IranHotel & TourismInvestmentConference attracts an international audience of senior figures and decision-makers involved in all aspects of hotel and tourism investment in Iran. The conference gives attendees a place to connect with investors, owners, senior hospitality professionals and government officials, to assess the state of the hospitality industry and secure deals for the coming year.
This video features Jonathan Worsley, Chairman, Bench Events and Negar Teimourzadeh, Partner, Sarcheshmeh
IHTIC is produced by Bench Events. For more information about IHTIC, please contact Sally.marwaha@benchevents.com

2:23

Iran and Russia consider bank to finance joint projects

Iran and Russia consider bank to finance joint projects

Iran and Russia consider bank to finance joint projects

Iran and Russia are considering the establishment of a joint bank to finance shared projects. It was announced following the Iran-Russia joint economic commission session during an official visit to Tehran by the Russian energy minister.
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Biggest Mistakes You're Making When Drinking Wine

Business Insider UK spoke to AmeliaSinger, a wine expert. Singer is a TV presenter on The WineShow and writes for Waitrose FoodMagazine. She told us about the most common mistakes made when serving wine.
See more from Amelia Singer: https://amelias-wine.com/
Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, science, retail, and more.
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--------------------------------------------------
Following is a transcript of the video:
Amelia Singer: Hi my name is Amelia Singer and I’m a wine expert, TV presenter on the wine sh...

published: 11 May 2018

ABCs of Fund Finance: Subscription Lines and Asset-based Facilities

Subscription lines for private equity and other draw-down/capital call funds continue to grow in use as the number and size of these funds have increased dramatically. In certain circumstances, subscription lines have been used for longer term borrowings.
At the same time, many funds will often employ portfolio-level leverage through asset-based credit facilities, in some cases secured by limited partner interests and other illiquid assets.
In this webinar Matthew Kerfoot, Dechert LLP, and Michael Peterson and Shiraz Allidina, from Citco Capital Solutions, discuss the following:
How to properly structure a subscription line
Increased scrutiny from limited partners on subscription lines
Transitioning from a subscription line to an asset-based line
Key terms and structures in asset-base...

Entire MBA in one Audiobook

Conny Dorrestijn - Shiraz Partners at The FinTech50 2014

Meet Saeed Kharbash - Who Wanted To Study Islamic Finance As Part Of The Cass EMBA in Dubai

Saeed Kharbash chose to further explore the study of Islamic finance through the extensive and practical CassMBA in Dubai. This part time MBA will help Saeed to understand not only Finance in greater detail but also a range of other business sectors, in order to further his career.
Through the MBA in Dubai from Cass Business School, Saeed will also benefit from a global alumni network, which will help him to further his international business interests when he graduates from the course.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai/the-global-mba-network
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
Cass Dubai Centre: http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/more-about-cass/ab...

published: 19 Dec 2012

Financial Menu Video

Bloc Note - Samira Saliba - Shiraz Bou Chalhoub Raii 10/09/2014

http://mtv.com.lb/Programs/Bloc_Note
Thousands of cultural events happen all around the country every year. Knowing about them is not always easy. Bloc Note is your daily Cultural guide, that lets you know about these events (theatre, film festival, concerts, expos…etc) viewers will get to discover these events through a detailed interview with a guest.

published: 10 Sep 2014

80 tonne traditional "Ash" cooked in the town of Shiraz

A 80 tonne traditional "Ash" cooked in the town of Shiraz as annual custom .

Astute Ability Horse Float Finance

published: 19 Dec 2014

Shiraz Habib, Cass EMBA In Dubai Alumnus From The Original 2007-2009 Cohort

ShirazHabib moved from the USA to Dubai and chose to study on the CassEMBA in Dubai for personal and professional growth. As part of the 2007-2009 cohort, Shiraz was one of the first to experience the Cass MBA experience in Dubai.
Shiraz was also keen to explore all of the various disciplines that work together to form modern business. In an international MBA environment such as this, Shiraz benefited from a variety of different viewpoints on the subject of business, both from the faculty of staff and his fellow students.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai/the-global-mba-network
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
Cass Dubai Centre: http://w...

Dear investors
In this video we are analysis RAIN INDUSTRIES after the results.
You can follow me on below links for latest IPO and Stock related information.
Twitter
https://twitter.com/Qurious_Radhika
Telegram
https://t.me/quriousbox
Web
http://www.quriousbox.com/wealthcreation/
Blog
http://longprofitcall.blogspot.in/
Be Qurious, and keeps asking Questions :)
Regards,
QuriousBox
Note - Investing in share is subject to market risk, always trade with strict stop loss and book profit. Also, keep eyes on any news related to the company you have invested. If you like this idea then please take advice from your financial adviser or try to study more about the company before investing.
This video is only for information purpose, I'm not recommending/suggesting anyone apply in any of the...

Jonathan Worsley and Negar Teimourzadeh - Finding Finance and International Standards in Iran

http://iranian-conference.com/ - The IranHotel & TourismInvestmentConference attracts an international audience of senior figures and decision-makers involved in all aspects of hotel and tourism investment in Iran. The conference gives attendees a place to connect with investors, owners, senior hospitality professionals and government officials, to assess the state of the hospitality industry and secure deals for the coming year.
This video features Jonathan Worsley, Chairman, Bench Events and Negar Teimourzadeh, Partner, Sarcheshmeh
IHTIC is produced by Bench Events. For more information about IHTIC, please contact Sally.marwaha@benchevents.com

published: 09 May 2017

Iran and Russia consider bank to finance joint projects

Iran and Russia are considering the establishment of a joint bank to finance shared projects. It was announced following the Iran-Russia joint economic commission session during an official visit to Tehran by the Russian energy minister.
Live @ http://www.presstv.ir/live.html
Twitter @ http://twitter.com/PressTV
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Business Insider UK spoke to AmeliaSinger, a wine expert. Singer is a TV presenter on The WineShow and writes for Waitrose FoodMagazine. She told us about the most common mistakes made when serving wine.
See more from Amelia Singer: https://amelias-wine.com/
Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, science, retail, and more.
Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: http://www.businessinsider.com/
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BI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/businessinsider
--------------------------------------------------
Following is a transcript of the video:
Amelia Singer: Hi my name is Amelia Singer and I’m a wine expert, TV presenter on the wine show, and I run my own wine tasting and consultancy business, Amelia’s wine.
Everyone thinks red wine and cheese is really great. I know it’s really romantic and it’s the iconic image of valentines day or some kind of rom-com, but guys it really doesn’t do justice to either the wine or the cheese. If you really love both, then you think about this.
So effectively cheese can have quite a lot of acidity, particularly goat’s and sheep’s cheeses and hard cheeses and when you match it with a red wine, which often doesn’t have the same acidity and actually normally has quite a bit of tannin and alcohol. What’s going to happen is it’s going to clash and only exacerbates the acidity, and the tannin, and the alcohol levels. It’s going to dry out your wine, and it’s going to completely dry out your cheese. No, go.
My own personal pet peeve is that white wine is served too cold and red wine is served too warm. Why is this important? Well, when a wine is cold it basically mutes it and means that it’s not able to express its aroma and its full range of flavour compounds, now if you have a really cheap insipid white wine that’s fine; my mother’s Pinot Grigio with ice.
However if you are having something more complex, or something which is really meant to be fruity and perfumed then take it outside the fridge, maybe pour it in your glass and maybe let it open up a bit for 5 minutes. Same thing for reds, often particularly with really light, aromatic, juicy red wine. Shove that red wine in the fridge for half an hour, take it out and then you’ll find that instantly the aromas will become way more intense, it’ll be fresher and fruitier and then what’s quite fun is you can just see how it evolves in your glass.
Sometimes, like people, the wine just needs to breathe and chill out before you’re actually going to get its true potential and particularly if you’ve got really alcoholic muscular red wine and it’s very young, you know it’s got lots of testosterone and you’re just like chill out.
Just open it up, you need to pour it out, you can pour it out into a decanter if you want to be posh, or you can pour it into a water jug. Basically, anything that will allow the wine to aerate and release it’s flavour compounds.
In regards to wine glassware, people can get really stressed out. which again is sad, if you have a beautiful wine and you’ve only got a mug available just go for it. However, if you really want to taste and appreciate the nuances in your glass of wine it can make a difference.
You really want to keep the bubbles in your sparkling wine, carbon dioxide can basically travel up the glass to keep the bubbles bubblier when you have a flute, which is this here. And always you want to hold it down here because you don’t want to heat up your sparkling wine.
You can hold a red wine glass like that if you want to warm up your red wine, that is perfectly acceptable. And I have sometimes done it, this is a white wine glass when someone serves me “whice” white wine which is as cold as ice and you then can’t taste anything. then if I want to warm it up then it’s perfectly acceptable.
By keeping it narrower, and keeping the bowl smaller you can concentrate the perfume and you can also keep it cooler. This would be perfect for your Sauvignon Blancs, your Rieslings. Anything citrusy, juicy perfumed something like this is great. However for your red wine, generally you want the surface area to be slightly rounder because red wine has got lots of layers which it needs to open up.
To really actually help along with the aeration process, do give it a swirl there is a reason why wine people swirl their glasses it’s not purely to be pretentious it actually does really help with the tasting process.

Business Insider UK spoke to AmeliaSinger, a wine expert. Singer is a TV presenter on The WineShow and writes for Waitrose FoodMagazine. She told us about the most common mistakes made when serving wine.
See more from Amelia Singer: https://amelias-wine.com/
Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, science, retail, and more.
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--------------------------------------------------
Following is a transcript of the video:
Amelia Singer: Hi my name is Amelia Singer and I’m a wine expert, TV presenter on the wine show, and I run my own wine tasting and consultancy business, Amelia’s wine.
Everyone thinks red wine and cheese is really great. I know it’s really romantic and it’s the iconic image of valentines day or some kind of rom-com, but guys it really doesn’t do justice to either the wine or the cheese. If you really love both, then you think about this.
So effectively cheese can have quite a lot of acidity, particularly goat’s and sheep’s cheeses and hard cheeses and when you match it with a red wine, which often doesn’t have the same acidity and actually normally has quite a bit of tannin and alcohol. What’s going to happen is it’s going to clash and only exacerbates the acidity, and the tannin, and the alcohol levels. It’s going to dry out your wine, and it’s going to completely dry out your cheese. No, go.
My own personal pet peeve is that white wine is served too cold and red wine is served too warm. Why is this important? Well, when a wine is cold it basically mutes it and means that it’s not able to express its aroma and its full range of flavour compounds, now if you have a really cheap insipid white wine that’s fine; my mother’s Pinot Grigio with ice.
However if you are having something more complex, or something which is really meant to be fruity and perfumed then take it outside the fridge, maybe pour it in your glass and maybe let it open up a bit for 5 minutes. Same thing for reds, often particularly with really light, aromatic, juicy red wine. Shove that red wine in the fridge for half an hour, take it out and then you’ll find that instantly the aromas will become way more intense, it’ll be fresher and fruitier and then what’s quite fun is you can just see how it evolves in your glass.
Sometimes, like people, the wine just needs to breathe and chill out before you’re actually going to get its true potential and particularly if you’ve got really alcoholic muscular red wine and it’s very young, you know it’s got lots of testosterone and you’re just like chill out.
Just open it up, you need to pour it out, you can pour it out into a decanter if you want to be posh, or you can pour it into a water jug. Basically, anything that will allow the wine to aerate and release it’s flavour compounds.
In regards to wine glassware, people can get really stressed out. which again is sad, if you have a beautiful wine and you’ve only got a mug available just go for it. However, if you really want to taste and appreciate the nuances in your glass of wine it can make a difference.
You really want to keep the bubbles in your sparkling wine, carbon dioxide can basically travel up the glass to keep the bubbles bubblier when you have a flute, which is this here. And always you want to hold it down here because you don’t want to heat up your sparkling wine.
You can hold a red wine glass like that if you want to warm up your red wine, that is perfectly acceptable. And I have sometimes done it, this is a white wine glass when someone serves me “whice” white wine which is as cold as ice and you then can’t taste anything. then if I want to warm it up then it’s perfectly acceptable.
By keeping it narrower, and keeping the bowl smaller you can concentrate the perfume and you can also keep it cooler. This would be perfect for your Sauvignon Blancs, your Rieslings. Anything citrusy, juicy perfumed something like this is great. However for your red wine, generally you want the surface area to be slightly rounder because red wine has got lots of layers which it needs to open up.
To really actually help along with the aeration process, do give it a swirl there is a reason why wine people swirl their glasses it’s not purely to be pretentious it actually does really help with the tasting process.

ABCs of Fund Finance: Subscription Lines and Asset-based Facilities

Subscription lines for private equity and other draw-down/capital call funds continue to grow in use as the number and size of these funds have increased dramat...

Subscription lines for private equity and other draw-down/capital call funds continue to grow in use as the number and size of these funds have increased dramatically. In certain circumstances, subscription lines have been used for longer term borrowings.
At the same time, many funds will often employ portfolio-level leverage through asset-based credit facilities, in some cases secured by limited partner interests and other illiquid assets.
In this webinar Matthew Kerfoot, Dechert LLP, and Michael Peterson and Shiraz Allidina, from Citco Capital Solutions, discuss the following:
How to properly structure a subscription line
Increased scrutiny from limited partners on subscription lines
Transitioning from a subscription line to an asset-based line
Key terms and structures in asset-based credit lines
Unique structuring and collateral issues presented by illiquid collateral

Subscription lines for private equity and other draw-down/capital call funds continue to grow in use as the number and size of these funds have increased dramatically. In certain circumstances, subscription lines have been used for longer term borrowings.
At the same time, many funds will often employ portfolio-level leverage through asset-based credit facilities, in some cases secured by limited partner interests and other illiquid assets.
In this webinar Matthew Kerfoot, Dechert LLP, and Michael Peterson and Shiraz Allidina, from Citco Capital Solutions, discuss the following:
How to properly structure a subscription line
Increased scrutiny from limited partners on subscription lines
Transitioning from a subscription line to an asset-based line
Key terms and structures in asset-based credit lines
Unique structuring and collateral issues presented by illiquid collateral

Meet Saeed Kharbash - Who Wanted To Study Islamic Finance As Part Of The Cass EMBA in Dubai

Saeed Kharbash chose to further explore the study of Islamic finance through the extensive and practical CassMBA in Dubai. This part time MBA will help Saeed t...

Saeed Kharbash chose to further explore the study of Islamic finance through the extensive and practical CassMBA in Dubai. This part time MBA will help Saeed to understand not only Finance in greater detail but also a range of other business sectors, in order to further his career.
Through the MBA in Dubai from Cass Business School, Saeed will also benefit from a global alumni network, which will help him to further his international business interests when he graduates from the course.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
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Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
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Saeed Kharbash chose to further explore the study of Islamic finance through the extensive and practical CassMBA in Dubai. This part time MBA will help Saeed to understand not only Finance in greater detail but also a range of other business sectors, in order to further his career.
Through the MBA in Dubai from Cass Business School, Saeed will also benefit from a global alumni network, which will help him to further his international business interests when he graduates from the course.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai/the-global-mba-network
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
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Bloc Note - Samira Saliba - Shiraz Bou Chalhoub Raii 10/09/2014

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Thousands of cultural events happen all around the country every year. Knowing about them is not always easy. Bloc Note is ...

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Thousands of cultural events happen all around the country every year. Knowing about them is not always easy. Bloc Note is your daily Cultural guide, that lets you know about these events (theatre, film festival, concerts, expos…etc) viewers will get to discover these events through a detailed interview with a guest.

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Thousands of cultural events happen all around the country every year. Knowing about them is not always easy. Bloc Note is your daily Cultural guide, that lets you know about these events (theatre, film festival, concerts, expos…etc) viewers will get to discover these events through a detailed interview with a guest.

Shiraz Habib, Cass EMBA In Dubai Alumnus From The Original 2007-2009 Cohort

ShirazHabib moved from the USA to Dubai and chose to study on the CassEMBA in Dubai for personal and professional growth. As part of the 2007-2009 cohort, Shi...

ShirazHabib moved from the USA to Dubai and chose to study on the CassEMBA in Dubai for personal and professional growth. As part of the 2007-2009 cohort, Shiraz was one of the first to experience the Cass MBA experience in Dubai.
Shiraz was also keen to explore all of the various disciplines that work together to form modern business. In an international MBA environment such as this, Shiraz benefited from a variety of different viewpoints on the subject of business, both from the faculty of staff and his fellow students.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai/the-global-mba-network
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
Cass Dubai Centre: http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/more-about-cass/about-the-school/dubai-center

ShirazHabib moved from the USA to Dubai and chose to study on the CassEMBA in Dubai for personal and professional growth. As part of the 2007-2009 cohort, Shiraz was one of the first to experience the Cass MBA experience in Dubai.
Shiraz was also keen to explore all of the various disciplines that work together to form modern business. In an international MBA environment such as this, Shiraz benefited from a variety of different viewpoints on the subject of business, both from the faculty of staff and his fellow students.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai/the-global-mba-network
http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/courses/mba/executive-mba-in-dubai
Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
Cass Dubai Centre: http://www.cass.city.ac.uk/more-about-cass/about-the-school/dubai-center

Dear investors
In this video we are analysis RAIN INDUSTRIES after the results.
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In this video we are analysis RAIN INDUSTRIES after the results.
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Dear investors
In this video we are analysis RAIN INDUSTRIES after the results.
You can follow me on below links for latest IPO and Stock related information.
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http://iranian-conference.com/ - The IranHotel & TourismInvestmentConference attracts an international audience of senior figures and decision-makers involved in all aspects of hotel and tourism investment in Iran. The conference gives attendees a place to connect with investors, owners, senior hospitality professionals and government officials, to assess the state of the hospitality industry and secure deals for the coming year.
This video features Jonathan Worsley, Chairman, Bench Events and Negar Teimourzadeh, Partner, Sarcheshmeh
IHTIC is produced by Bench Events. For more information about IHTIC, please contact Sally.marwaha@benchevents.com

http://iranian-conference.com/ - The IranHotel & TourismInvestmentConference attracts an international audience of senior figures and decision-makers involved in all aspects of hotel and tourism investment in Iran. The conference gives attendees a place to connect with investors, owners, senior hospitality professionals and government officials, to assess the state of the hospitality industry and secure deals for the coming year.
This video features Jonathan Worsley, Chairman, Bench Events and Negar Teimourzadeh, Partner, Sarcheshmeh
IHTIC is produced by Bench Events. For more information about IHTIC, please contact Sally.marwaha@benchevents.com

Iran and Russia consider bank to finance joint projects

Iran and Russia are considering the establishment of a joint bank to finance shared projects. It was announced following the Iran-Russia joint economic commissi...

Iran and Russia are considering the establishment of a joint bank to finance shared projects. It was announced following the Iran-Russia joint economic commission session during an official visit to Tehran by the Russian energy minister.
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Iran and Russia are considering the establishment of a joint bank to finance shared projects. It was announced following the Iran-Russia joint economic commission session during an official visit to Tehran by the Russian energy minister.
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Shiraz (Iran) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Shiraz in Iran.
The KoranGate leads to the city of Shiraz, a city of love, roses and poetry that is located in the south of the IranianHighlands. FamousPersian poets once lived in the city in which they created works of great beauty and even today their mausoleums are visited with much reverence. With its many domed rooms, the Vakil BathHouse was built in around 1776A.D.Within the vaults, numerous frescoes depict floral ornaments and religious motifs, with life-like characters amid inviting bathing facilities. The Vakil complex also contains a mosque that was built at the same time as the Bazaar and is a replicre of a regal Arabian mosque. All from the same source, forty eight twisted ribbed marble columns support the ceiling that is covered with ti...

published: 06 Aug 2016

Diverse Shiraz - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 03)

On the 3rd stop of our Iran trip we explore the diverse city of Shiraz - we show you cool things to do in Shiraz, try some Iranian fast food and visit historic Persepolis.
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American in Iran - Tehran and Shiraz Travel

I celebrated my 30th birthday with a trip to Iran and Turkey. Here's a video briefly showing some of the highlights of Iran.
If you have specific questions on how to visit Iran as an American citizen, visit the website daftar.org which is the official Iran interests section website in the USA.

published: 28 May 2016

Shiraz City of IRAN Travel Through Time

Discover the beauty of Shiraz, A spectacular GEM in IRAN.
This is not a tourism guide for travellers yet you can find many sceneries & it may help you to see the beauty & peace in IRAN.

SHIRAZ IRAN 2017

ShirazCity Tour, visiting the Citadel, Mosques, Bazzar, Gardens, everything very beautiful.
This is the sixth video on a 14-day trip to Iran in May 2017

published: 28 Oct 2017

Shiraz - Iran

Shiraz is the fifth most populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. It is regarded as one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
Shiraz is known as the city of poets, literature, wine and flowers. It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens, due to the many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen in the city, for example Eram Garden. The crafts of Shiraz consist of inlaid mosaic work of triangular design; silver-ware; pile carpet-weaving and weaving of kilim, called gilim and jajim in the villages and among the tribes. In Shiraz industries such as cement production...

published: 18 Apr 2016

Iran Travel Guide

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary maker who has made over 30,000 (500hours) of documentary about Iran and its cultural, artistic and touristic attractions.

published: 24 May 2017

Shiraz, Iran Part 13 (Travel Documentary in Urdu Hindi)

Shirazشیراز‎, is the third-most-populous city of Iran with a population of the city was 1,750,000. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. Shiraz is one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
The earliest reference to the city, as Tiraziš, is on Elamite clay tablets dated to 2000 BC. In the13th century, Shiraz became a leading center of the arts and letters, due to the encouragement of its ruler and the presence of many Persian scholars and artists. It was the capital of Persia during the Zand dynasty from 1750 until 1800. Two famous poets of Iran, Hafez and Saadi, are from Shiraz, whose tombs are on the north side of the current city ...

published: 22 Dec 2017

Bazaar in Shiraz . Iran

SHIRAZ | IRAN | Persepolis, Bazaar and a Mosque

Iran truly was an amazing country. It blew our expectations away and one of the highlights of our trip was visiting Persepolis, the historic Capital of Persia over 2500 years ago. The craftsmanship has to be seen to be believed, and the scale is quite extraordinary. We then explored the city of Shiraz, visiting a local Mosque and a quick visit to the local Bazaar. Such beautiful and friendly people, so grateful to have the chance to visit Iran and experience it first hand.
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Iran Travel Tips for Backpacking Iran (Inside Iran Special)

After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
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After showing you around the sights and attractions in Iran in my VideoSeries I want to give you some tips and insights about traveling Iran independently in this episode. For this I sat down with my buddy David in a Café in Sh...

published: 05 Aug 2017

Exploring Tehran - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 01)

In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and off the tourist path paired with food recommendations and tips how to get around.
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As for many tourist visiting Iran, the capital Tehran has been our first stop and introduction to the country. We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Tehran by focussing on attractions and spots that are in...

published: 20 May 2017

Iran Travel Guide

My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for WildFrontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country.
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The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer.
But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastria...

published: 18 Jun 2014

Iran Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and ...

published: 09 Apr 2015

Iranian Nightlife EXPOSED! (Shiraz, Iran)

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Iran culinary tour
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Persian cuisine has one of the most complete ingredients. Stews and Kababs are well known Persian dishes that Iranian chefs have cooked for hundreds of years. Every meal for Iranians is an opportunity for whole family get together and chat. One of the most different and interesting things of Iranian food is different taste of it that can be easily recognized by influence of spices that have remained in the cuisine since the days of past that spicy road has been the second road of business road of Iran af...

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Shiraz (Iran) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Shiraz in Iran.
The KoranGate leads to the city of Shiraz, a city of love, roses and poetry that is located in the south of the ...

Travel video about destination Shiraz in Iran.
The KoranGate leads to the city of Shiraz, a city of love, roses and poetry that is located in the south of the IranianHighlands. FamousPersian poets once lived in the city in which they created works of great beauty and even today their mausoleums are visited with much reverence. With its many domed rooms, the Vakil BathHouse was built in around 1776A.D.Within the vaults, numerous frescoes depict floral ornaments and religious motifs, with life-like characters amid inviting bathing facilities. The Vakil complex also contains a mosque that was built at the same time as the Bazaar and is a replicre of a regal Arabian mosque. All from the same source, forty eight twisted ribbed marble columns support the ceiling that is covered with tile mosaics. The Vakil Bazaar, whose main thoroughfare is around eight hundred metres long, is the most beautiful in Iran. The Madrese Khan is the most well-known traditional university in Shiraz and was donated by Allah Verdi Khan, a famous military leader of Shah Abbas. When Teheran became the capital of the Qajaren Empire, Shiraz became less important. Yet, even today, the city’s scholars and poets are still held in high esteem, with both modernity and tradition complementing each other in peaceful harmony.
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Travel video about destination Shiraz in Iran.
The KoranGate leads to the city of Shiraz, a city of love, roses and poetry that is located in the south of the IranianHighlands. FamousPersian poets once lived in the city in which they created works of great beauty and even today their mausoleums are visited with much reverence. With its many domed rooms, the Vakil BathHouse was built in around 1776A.D.Within the vaults, numerous frescoes depict floral ornaments and religious motifs, with life-like characters amid inviting bathing facilities. The Vakil complex also contains a mosque that was built at the same time as the Bazaar and is a replicre of a regal Arabian mosque. All from the same source, forty eight twisted ribbed marble columns support the ceiling that is covered with tile mosaics. The Vakil Bazaar, whose main thoroughfare is around eight hundred metres long, is the most beautiful in Iran. The Madrese Khan is the most well-known traditional university in Shiraz and was donated by Allah Verdi Khan, a famous military leader of Shah Abbas. When Teheran became the capital of the Qajaren Empire, Shiraz became less important. Yet, even today, the city’s scholars and poets are still held in high esteem, with both modernity and tradition complementing each other in peaceful harmony.
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Diverse Shiraz - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 03)

On the 3rd stop of our Iran trip we explore the diverse city of Shiraz - we show you cool things to do in Shiraz, try some Iranian fast food and visit historic ...

On the 3rd stop of our Iran trip we explore the diverse city of Shiraz - we show you cool things to do in Shiraz, try some Iranian fast food and visit historic Persepolis.
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Shiraz is often referred to as the Cultural Capital of Iran or the city of gardens as it is home to many important poets and offers some beautiful gardens. More than that it used to be the actual capital of Persia for quite some time and therefore offers an interesting mix of sights.
We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Shiraz by focussing on attractions and spots that are interesting for younger travelers paired with important historic landmarks such as Persepolis or the Karim Khan citadel. But we also got to try some Iranian fast food and traditional vegetarian dishes to show you the whole spectra of Persian cuisine.
During our 4 days is Shiraz we experienced some very impressive sights such as the colorful Nasir ol Molk mosque in the early morning or the Shah Cheragh at night. Beside typical tourist attractions we wanted to see what the real Iran is like and reached out to local friends for further recommendations. This way we got to go to places locals use to hangout, have a coffee or simply relax.
This part of the trip was executed within 4 days - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Shiraz:
- Vakil Mosque
- Vakil Bazaar
- Karim Khan Citadel
- Shah Sheraq Mosque & Holy Shrine
- Nasir ol Molk Mosque
- Eram Garden
- Chamran Grand Hotel
- Fallodeh
- Tomb of Hafez
- HaftKhanRestaurant
- Persepolis
- Qavam Restaurant
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
—
MY TRAVEL EQUIPMENT
▸ insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
▸ packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
▸ OnlineLanguageCourse http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
MY HOTEL & HOSTEL RECOMMENDATIONS
➸ http://www.back-packer.org/best-hostels-and-hotels/
DISCLAIMER: All Links provided marked with „▸“ are Affiliate Links for products, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission (but the price for you stays the same). This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
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„BlackGoldie“ by PerfectMuse (Intro)
„Breathe“ by Johan Borjesson (EpidemicSound.com)
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On the 3rd stop of our Iran trip we explore the diverse city of Shiraz - we show you cool things to do in Shiraz, try some Iranian fast food and visit historic Persepolis.
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Shiraz is often referred to as the Cultural Capital of Iran or the city of gardens as it is home to many important poets and offers some beautiful gardens. More than that it used to be the actual capital of Persia for quite some time and therefore offers an interesting mix of sights.
We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Shiraz by focussing on attractions and spots that are interesting for younger travelers paired with important historic landmarks such as Persepolis or the Karim Khan citadel. But we also got to try some Iranian fast food and traditional vegetarian dishes to show you the whole spectra of Persian cuisine.
During our 4 days is Shiraz we experienced some very impressive sights such as the colorful Nasir ol Molk mosque in the early morning or the Shah Cheragh at night. Beside typical tourist attractions we wanted to see what the real Iran is like and reached out to local friends for further recommendations. This way we got to go to places locals use to hangout, have a coffee or simply relax.
This part of the trip was executed within 4 days - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Shiraz:
- Vakil Mosque
- Vakil Bazaar
- Karim Khan Citadel
- Shah Sheraq Mosque & Holy Shrine
- Nasir ol Molk Mosque
- Eram Garden
- Chamran Grand Hotel
- Fallodeh
- Tomb of Hafez
- HaftKhanRestaurant
- Persepolis
- Qavam Restaurant
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
—
MY TRAVEL EQUIPMENT
▸ insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
▸ packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
▸ OnlineLanguageCourse http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
MY HOTEL & HOSTEL RECOMMENDATIONS
➸ http://www.back-packer.org/best-hostels-and-hotels/
DISCLAIMER: All Links provided marked with „▸“ are Affiliate Links for products, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission (but the price for you stays the same). This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
===
Music:
„BlackGoldie“ by PerfectMuse (Intro)
„Breathe“ by Johan Borjesson (EpidemicSound.com)
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American in Iran - Tehran and Shiraz Travel

I celebrated my 30th birthday with a trip to Iran and Turkey. Here's a video briefly showing some of the highlights of Iran.
If you have specific questions on...

I celebrated my 30th birthday with a trip to Iran and Turkey. Here's a video briefly showing some of the highlights of Iran.
If you have specific questions on how to visit Iran as an American citizen, visit the website daftar.org which is the official Iran interests section website in the USA.

I celebrated my 30th birthday with a trip to Iran and Turkey. Here's a video briefly showing some of the highlights of Iran.
If you have specific questions on how to visit Iran as an American citizen, visit the website daftar.org which is the official Iran interests section website in the USA.

Shiraz - Iran

Shiraz is the fifth most populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry...

Shiraz is the fifth most populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. It is regarded as one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
Shiraz is known as the city of poets, literature, wine and flowers. It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens, due to the many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen in the city, for example Eram Garden. The crafts of Shiraz consist of inlaid mosaic work of triangular design; silver-ware; pile carpet-weaving and weaving of kilim, called gilim and jajim in the villages and among the tribes. In Shiraz industries such as cement production, sugar, fertilizers, textile products, wood products, metalwork and rugs dominate. Shirāz also has a major oil refinery and is also a major center for Iran's electronic industries.

Shiraz is the fifth most populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. It is regarded as one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
Shiraz is known as the city of poets, literature, wine and flowers. It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens, due to the many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen in the city, for example Eram Garden. The crafts of Shiraz consist of inlaid mosaic work of triangular design; silver-ware; pile carpet-weaving and weaving of kilim, called gilim and jajim in the villages and among the tribes. In Shiraz industries such as cement production, sugar, fertilizers, textile products, wood products, metalwork and rugs dominate. Shirāz also has a major oil refinery and is also a major center for Iran's electronic industries.

Iran Travel Guide

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary...

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary maker who has made over 30,000 (500hours) of documentary about Iran and its cultural, artistic and touristic attractions.

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary maker who has made over 30,000 (500hours) of documentary about Iran and its cultural, artistic and touristic attractions.

Shiraz, Iran Part 13 (Travel Documentary in Urdu Hindi)

Shirazشیراز‎, is the third-most-populous city of Iran with a population of the city was 1,750,000. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhane...

Shirazشیراز‎, is the third-most-populous city of Iran with a population of the city was 1,750,000. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. Shiraz is one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
The earliest reference to the city, as Tiraziš, is on Elamite clay tablets dated to 2000 BC. In the13th century, Shiraz became a leading center of the arts and letters, due to the encouragement of its ruler and the presence of many Persian scholars and artists. It was the capital of Persia during the Zand dynasty from 1750 until 1800. Two famous poets of Iran, Hafez and Saadi, are from Shiraz, whose tombs are on the north side of the current city boundaries.
Shiraz is known as the city of poets, literature,, and flowers. It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens, due to the many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen in the city, for example Eram Garden. Shiraz has had major Jewish and Christian communities. The crafts of Shiraz consist of inlaid mosaic work of triangular design; silver-ware; pile carpet-weaving and weaving of kilim, called gilim and jajim in the villages and among the tribes. In Shiraz industries such as cement production, sugar, fertilizers, textile products, wood products, metalwork and rugs dominate. Shirāz also has a major oil refinery and is also a major center for Iran's electronic industries: 53% of Iran's electronic investment has been centered in Shiraz. Shiraz is home to Iran's first solar power plant. Recently the city's first wind turbine has been installed above Babakoohi mountain near the city.

Shirazشیراز‎, is the third-most-populous city of Iran with a population of the city was 1,750,000. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. Shiraz is one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
The earliest reference to the city, as Tiraziš, is on Elamite clay tablets dated to 2000 BC. In the13th century, Shiraz became a leading center of the arts and letters, due to the encouragement of its ruler and the presence of many Persian scholars and artists. It was the capital of Persia during the Zand dynasty from 1750 until 1800. Two famous poets of Iran, Hafez and Saadi, are from Shiraz, whose tombs are on the north side of the current city boundaries.
Shiraz is known as the city of poets, literature,, and flowers. It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens, due to the many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen in the city, for example Eram Garden. Shiraz has had major Jewish and Christian communities. The crafts of Shiraz consist of inlaid mosaic work of triangular design; silver-ware; pile carpet-weaving and weaving of kilim, called gilim and jajim in the villages and among the tribes. In Shiraz industries such as cement production, sugar, fertilizers, textile products, wood products, metalwork and rugs dominate. Shirāz also has a major oil refinery and is also a major center for Iran's electronic industries: 53% of Iran's electronic investment has been centered in Shiraz. Shiraz is home to Iran's first solar power plant. Recently the city's first wind turbine has been installed above Babakoohi mountain near the city.

Iran Travel Tips for Backpacking Iran (Inside Iran Special)

After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
...

After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
➸ Iran Guide: https://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-iran-guide/
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After showing you around the sights and attractions in Iran in my VideoSeries I want to give you some tips and insights about traveling Iran independently in this episode. For this I sat down with my buddy David in a Café in Shiraz during our trip and answered some of the most frequent questions we got.
Of course we only covered a few topics with out iran travel tips in this session, there are many more essential tips and insights you need to be aware of before backpacking in Iran. Make sure to check out the related guide to come prepared!
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
—
MY TRAVEL EQUIPMENT
▸ insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
▸ packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
▸ OnlineLanguageCourse http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
MY HOTEL & HOSTEL RECOMMENDATIONS
➸ http://www.back-packer.org/best-hostels-and-hotels/
DISCLAIMER: All Links provided marked with „▸“ are Affiliate Links for products, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission (but the price for you stays the same). This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
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Music:
„BlackGoldie“ by PerfectMuse (Intro)
„You are the Solution“ by LovingCaliber (all Music from EpidemicSound)
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After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
➸ Iran Guide: https://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-iran-guide/
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After showing you around the sights and attractions in Iran in my VideoSeries I want to give you some tips and insights about traveling Iran independently in this episode. For this I sat down with my buddy David in a Café in Shiraz during our trip and answered some of the most frequent questions we got.
Of course we only covered a few topics with out iran travel tips in this session, there are many more essential tips and insights you need to be aware of before backpacking in Iran. Make sure to check out the related guide to come prepared!
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
—
MY TRAVEL EQUIPMENT
▸ insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
▸ packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
▸ OnlineLanguageCourse http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
MY HOTEL & HOSTEL RECOMMENDATIONS
➸ http://www.back-packer.org/best-hostels-and-hotels/
DISCLAIMER: All Links provided marked with „▸“ are Affiliate Links for products, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission (but the price for you stays the same). This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
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Music:
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„You are the Solution“ by LovingCaliber (all Music from EpidemicSound)
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Exploring Tehran - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 01)

In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and off the tourist path paired with food recommendations and tips how to...

In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and off the tourist path paired with food recommendations and tips how to get around.
➸ IranGuide (soon): https://www.back-packer.org
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As for many tourist visiting Iran, the capital Tehran has been our first stop and introduction to the country. We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Tehran by focussing on attractions and spots that are interesting for younger travelers paired with important historic landmarks.
Beside typical tourist attractions we wanted to see what the real Iran is like and reached out to local friends for further recommendations. This way we got to go to places locals use to hangout, have a coffee or simply relax from the hustling and bustling city center. We used various local transport options and explain how you can get around on the cheap. Last but not least we give a few recommendations for typical persian dishes you should try when visiting.
This part of the trip was executed within 1,5 weeks - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Tehran:
- Azadi Tower
- Golestan Palace
- IvanCafe, Sam Cafe, Reera Cafe, Saboos Cafe
- Sofre Kuhne (Ferdowsi Sq.))
- Tochal & Bam e Tehran
- Grand Bazaar & TajrishBazaar
- Former US Embassy Tehran & Den of Espionage
- Honarmandan Park
- Sa’dabad Complex
- Milad Tower
- Negarestan Garden
- Masoudiyeh Palace
- National Garden
- Moghadam Museum
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
—
MY TRAVEL EQUIPMENT
▸ insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
▸ packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
▸ OnlineLanguageCourse http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
MY HOTEL & HOSTEL RECOMMENDATIONS
➸ http://www.back-packer.org/best-hostels-and-hotels/
DISCLAIMER: All Links provided marked with „▸“ are Affiliate Links for products, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission (but the price for you stays the same). This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
===
Music:
„BlackGoldie“ by PerfectMuse (Intro)
„The Chapman Run“ by LivingPulse (Main)
Follow me:
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In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and off the tourist path paired with food recommendations and tips how to get around.
➸ IranGuide (soon): https://www.back-packer.org
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As for many tourist visiting Iran, the capital Tehran has been our first stop and introduction to the country. We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Tehran by focussing on attractions and spots that are interesting for younger travelers paired with important historic landmarks.
Beside typical tourist attractions we wanted to see what the real Iran is like and reached out to local friends for further recommendations. This way we got to go to places locals use to hangout, have a coffee or simply relax from the hustling and bustling city center. We used various local transport options and explain how you can get around on the cheap. Last but not least we give a few recommendations for typical persian dishes you should try when visiting.
This part of the trip was executed within 1,5 weeks - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Tehran:
- Azadi Tower
- Golestan Palace
- IvanCafe, Sam Cafe, Reera Cafe, Saboos Cafe
- Sofre Kuhne (Ferdowsi Sq.))
- Tochal & Bam e Tehran
- Grand Bazaar & TajrishBazaar
- Former US Embassy Tehran & Den of Espionage
- Honarmandan Park
- Sa’dabad Complex
- Milad Tower
- Negarestan Garden
- Masoudiyeh Palace
- National Garden
- Moghadam Museum
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
—
MY TRAVEL EQUIPMENT
▸ insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
▸ packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
▸ OnlineLanguageCourse http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
MY HOTEL & HOSTEL RECOMMENDATIONS
➸ http://www.back-packer.org/best-hostels-and-hotels/
DISCLAIMER: All Links provided marked with „▸“ are Affiliate Links for products, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission (but the price for you stays the same). This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
===
Music:
„BlackGoldie“ by PerfectMuse (Intro)
„The Chapman Run“ by LivingPulse (Main)
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My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for WildFrontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country.
CITIES
The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer.
But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastrian site of the Towers of Silence, the magnificent Friday Mosque and a number of beautiful palaces and gardens.
Shiraz meanwhile is a lovely university town, known as the city of poets, wine, literature and flowers, and is a real delight. I particularly loved visiting the atmospheric tomb of the Persian poet Hafez. In the evenings it has a magical atmosphere as people gather to read poetry and celebrate the life of this revered poet. Shiraz is also blessed with numerous picturesque mosques and beautiful gardens.
The jewel in the Persian crown is undoubtedly the beautiful city of Esfahan, which has one of the largest squares in the world in the breathtaking Naqsh Jahan Square and probably the most stunning Islamic architecture found anywhere. Esfahan is unbelievably picturesque, with its famed bridges and lively bazaars.
ANCIENT SITES
Iran has a long and rich history, with the Persian Empire at one point ruling over 44% of the world's population. The country is home to some world-class archaeological sites, including the rock-carved tombs of Nagsh e Rostam, where Darius the great is buried, and the spectacular Achamaenid palace complex at Persepolis. This ancient palace was built by Darius the Great to celebrate events such as the Persian New Year, when representatives from the four corners of the empire would congregate. This vast site merits at least a couple of hours to explore the ruins and bas reliefs.
SCENERY
But it's not only about the cities and ancient sites, the scenery of Iran is an unexpected highlight. From beautiful picnic spots such as the MurgonWaterfalls, to fertile valleys in the Bavanat Mountains, where you can encounter Kashqai nomads and see a way of life that has changed little over centuries. In the Dena mountains around Yasuj you'll find an alpine scenery of snow-capped mountains, lakes and streams. It is well worth spending some time away from the better-known cultural sites to explore this lesser-known side of Iran. It really is a beautiful country.
THE PEOPLEThe people of Iran are another real highlight, being welcoming and keen to engage in conversation about everything from politics to football. You are likely to be surrounded by schoolkids asking you questions, offered tea and invited to share in picnics with the locals pretty much wherever you go.
If ever a people were misrepresented by a regime it would be the Iranians. Thanks to a baby boom in the 80's, over 60% of its 70 million population are aged under 30. This generation is well-educated, worldly, and exposed to global media through the internet. Walking around the streets -- which are incidentally very safe - this certainly feels like a nation on the cusp of change.
So forget about any preconceptions you may have about safety, security, or the welcome you'll receive in Iran. I've found the people to be the friendliest and most hospitable I've found anywhere in the world. So check out Wild Frontiers' tours to Iran and discover for yourself this fascinating country.

My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for WildFrontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country.
CITIES
The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer.
But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastrian site of the Towers of Silence, the magnificent Friday Mosque and a number of beautiful palaces and gardens.
Shiraz meanwhile is a lovely university town, known as the city of poets, wine, literature and flowers, and is a real delight. I particularly loved visiting the atmospheric tomb of the Persian poet Hafez. In the evenings it has a magical atmosphere as people gather to read poetry and celebrate the life of this revered poet. Shiraz is also blessed with numerous picturesque mosques and beautiful gardens.
The jewel in the Persian crown is undoubtedly the beautiful city of Esfahan, which has one of the largest squares in the world in the breathtaking Naqsh Jahan Square and probably the most stunning Islamic architecture found anywhere. Esfahan is unbelievably picturesque, with its famed bridges and lively bazaars.
ANCIENT SITES
Iran has a long and rich history, with the Persian Empire at one point ruling over 44% of the world's population. The country is home to some world-class archaeological sites, including the rock-carved tombs of Nagsh e Rostam, where Darius the great is buried, and the spectacular Achamaenid palace complex at Persepolis. This ancient palace was built by Darius the Great to celebrate events such as the Persian New Year, when representatives from the four corners of the empire would congregate. This vast site merits at least a couple of hours to explore the ruins and bas reliefs.
SCENERY
But it's not only about the cities and ancient sites, the scenery of Iran is an unexpected highlight. From beautiful picnic spots such as the MurgonWaterfalls, to fertile valleys in the Bavanat Mountains, where you can encounter Kashqai nomads and see a way of life that has changed little over centuries. In the Dena mountains around Yasuj you'll find an alpine scenery of snow-capped mountains, lakes and streams. It is well worth spending some time away from the better-known cultural sites to explore this lesser-known side of Iran. It really is a beautiful country.
THE PEOPLEThe people of Iran are another real highlight, being welcoming and keen to engage in conversation about everything from politics to football. You are likely to be surrounded by schoolkids asking you questions, offered tea and invited to share in picnics with the locals pretty much wherever you go.
If ever a people were misrepresented by a regime it would be the Iranians. Thanks to a baby boom in the 80's, over 60% of its 70 million population are aged under 30. This generation is well-educated, worldly, and exposed to global media through the internet. Walking around the streets -- which are incidentally very safe - this certainly feels like a nation on the cusp of change.
So forget about any preconceptions you may have about safety, security, or the welcome you'll receive in Iran. I've found the people to be the friendliest and most hospitable I've found anywhere in the world. So check out Wild Frontiers' tours to Iran and discover for yourself this fascinating country.

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Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cu...

Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and Isfahan that is full of vitality.

Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and Isfahan that is full of vitality.

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Iran culinary tour
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To give you a taste of what is awaiting you in Iran, we have complied a collection of pictures that take you to d...

Iran culinary tour
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To give you a taste of what is awaiting you in Iran, we have complied a collection of pictures that take you to different corners of the country and acquaint your eyes with unique images of Iran. So, come along for this unforgettable journey.
Persian cuisine has one of the most complete ingredients. Stews and Kababs are well known Persian dishes that Iranian chefs have cooked for hundreds of years. Every meal for Iranians is an opportunity for whole family get together and chat. One of the most different and interesting things of Iranian food is different taste of it that can be easily recognized by influence of spices that have remained in the cuisine since the days of past that spicy road has been the second road of business road of Iran after Silk road. Another difference in the Iranian way of cooking is time of the cooking. Diversity of food is great in different cities of Iran and Iranian traditional food is even more interesting for Iranians and the tourists. Every traditional Iranian food has a story behind it that could make your trip more adventurous. If you love cooking and like to learn the recipes of Iranian food ,we can give you the opportunity to experience this. You can buy ingredients in local bazaar ,then a local chef will show you how to cook these dishes in addition to how they serve the food locally. A touch their life.
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Iran culinary tour
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To give you a taste of what is awaiting you in Iran, we have complied a collection of pictures that take you to different corners of the country and acquaint your eyes with unique images of Iran. So, come along for this unforgettable journey.
Persian cuisine has one of the most complete ingredients. Stews and Kababs are well known Persian dishes that Iranian chefs have cooked for hundreds of years. Every meal for Iranians is an opportunity for whole family get together and chat. One of the most different and interesting things of Iranian food is different taste of it that can be easily recognized by influence of spices that have remained in the cuisine since the days of past that spicy road has been the second road of business road of Iran after Silk road. Another difference in the Iranian way of cooking is time of the cooking. Diversity of food is great in different cities of Iran and Iranian traditional food is even more interesting for Iranians and the tourists. Every traditional Iranian food has a story behind it that could make your trip more adventurous. If you love cooking and like to learn the recipes of Iranian food ,we can give you the opportunity to experience this. You can buy ingredients in local bazaar ,then a local chef will show you how to cook these dishes in addition to how they serve the food locally. A touch their life.
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Biggest Mistakes You're Making When Drinking Wine

Business Insider UK spoke to AmeliaSinger, a wine expert. Singer is a TV presenter on The WineShow and writes for Waitrose FoodMagazine. She told us about the most common mistakes made when serving wine.
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Amelia Singer: Hi my name is Amelia Singer and I’m a wine expert, TV presenter on the wine show, and I run my own wine tasting and consultancy business, Amelia’s wine.
Everyone thinks red wine and cheese is really great. I know it’s really romantic and it’s the iconic image of valentines day or some kind of rom-com, but guys it really doesn’t do justice to either the wine or the cheese. If you really love both, then you think about this.
So effectively cheese can have quite a lot of acidity, particularly goat’s and sheep’s cheeses and hard cheeses and when you match it with a red wine, which often doesn’t have the same acidity and actually normally has quite a bit of tannin and alcohol. What’s going to happen is it’s going to clash and only exacerbates the acidity, and the tannin, and the alcohol levels. It’s going to dry out your wine, and it’s going to completely dry out your cheese. No, go.
My own personal pet peeve is that white wine is served too cold and red wine is served too warm. Why is this important? Well, when a wine is cold it basically mutes it and means that it’s not able to express its aroma and its full range of flavour compounds, now if you have a really cheap insipid white wine that’s fine; my mother’s Pinot Grigio with ice.
However if you are having something more complex, or something which is really meant to be fruity and perfumed then take it outside the fridge, maybe pour it in your glass and maybe let it open up a bit for 5 minutes. Same thing for reds, often particularly with really light, aromatic, juicy red wine. Shove that red wine in the fridge for half an hour, take it out and then you’ll find that instantly the aromas will become way more intense, it’ll be fresher and fruitier and then what’s quite fun is you can just see how it evolves in your glass.
Sometimes, like people, the wine just needs to breathe and chill out before you’re actually going to get its true potential and particularly if you’ve got really alcoholic muscular red wine and it’s very young, you know it’s got lots of testosterone and you’re just like chill out.
Just open it up, you need to pour it out, you can pour it out into a decanter if you want to be posh, or you can pour it into a water jug. Basically, anything that will allow the wine to aerate and release it’s flavour compounds.
In regards to wine glassware, people can get really stressed out. which again is sad, if you have a beautiful wine and you’ve only got a mug available just go for it. However, if you really want to taste and appreciate the nuances in your glass of wine it can make a difference.
You really want to keep the bubbles in your sparkling wine, carbon dioxide can basically travel up the glass to keep the bubbles bubblier when you have a flute, which is this here. And always you want to hold it down here because you don’t want to heat up your sparkling wine.
You can hold a red wine glass like that if you want to warm up your red wine, that is perfectly acceptable. And I have sometimes done it, this is a white wine glass when someone serves me “whice” white wine which is as cold as ice and you then can’t taste anything. then if I want to warm it up then it’s perfectly acceptable.
By keeping it narrower, and keeping the bowl smaller you can concentrate the perfume and you can also keep it cooler. This would be perfect for your Sauvignon Blancs, your Rieslings. Anything citrusy, juicy perfumed something like this is great. However for your red wine, generally you want the surface area to be slightly rounder because red wine has got lots of layers which it needs to open up.
To really actually help along with the aeration process, do give it a swirl there is a reason why wine people swirl their glasses it’s not purely to be pretentious it actually does really help with the tasting process.

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ABCs of Fund Finance: Subscription Lines and Asset-based Facilities

Subscription lines for private equity and other draw-down/capital call funds continue to g...

ABCs of Fund Finance: Subscription Lines and Asset-based Facilities

Subscription lines for private equity and other draw-down/capital call funds continue to grow in use as the number and size of these funds have increased dramatically. In certain circumstances, subscription lines have been used for longer term borrowings.
At the same time, many funds will often employ portfolio-level leverage through asset-based credit facilities, in some cases secured by limited partner interests and other illiquid assets.
In this webinar Matthew Kerfoot, Dechert LLP, and Michael Peterson and Shiraz Allidina, from Citco Capital Solutions, discuss the following:
How to properly structure a subscription line
Increased scrutiny from limited partners on subscription lines
Transitioning from a subscription line to an asset-based line
Key terms and structures in asset-based credit lines
Unique structuring and collateral issues presented by illiquid collateral

Meet Saeed Kharbash - Who Wanted To Study Islamic Finance As Part Of The Cass EMBA in Dubai

Saeed Kharbash chose to further explore the study of Islamic finance through the extensive and practical CassMBA in Dubai. This part time MBA will help Saeed to understand not only Finance in greater detail but also a range of other business sectors, in order to further his career.
Through the MBA in Dubai from Cass Business School, Saeed will also benefit from a global alumni network, which will help him to further his international business interests when he graduates from the course.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
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Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
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Bloc Note - Samira Saliba - Shiraz Bou Chalhoub Raii 10/09/2014

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Thousands of cultural events happen all around the country every year. Knowing about them is not always easy. Bloc Note is your daily Cultural guide, that lets you know about these events (theatre, film festival, concerts, expos…etc) viewers will get to discover these events through a detailed interview with a guest.

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80 tonne traditional "Ash" cooked in the town of Shiraz

A 80 tonne traditional "Ash" cooked in the town of Shiraz as annual custom .

Shiraz Habib, Cass EMBA In Dubai Alumnus From The Original 2007-2009 Cohort

ShirazHabib moved from the USA to Dubai and chose to study on the CassEMBA in Dubai for personal and professional growth. As part of the 2007-2009 cohort, Shiraz was one of the first to experience the Cass MBA experience in Dubai.
Shiraz was also keen to explore all of the various disciplines that work together to form modern business. In an international MBA environment such as this, Shiraz benefited from a variety of different viewpoints on the subject of business, both from the faculty of staff and his fellow students.
Find out more about the global MBA alumni network:
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Invest in Yourself with a Cass EMBA
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Shiraz

Shiraz (i/ʃiːˈrɑːz/; Persian:شیراز‎‎, Šīrāz, Persian pronunciation:[ʃiːˈrɒːz], pronunciation) is the fifth most populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province (Old Persian as Pârsâ). At the 2011 census, the population of the city was 1,460,665 and its built-up area with "Shahr-e Jadid-e Sadra" (Sadra New Town) was home to 1,500,644 inhabitants. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. It is regarded as one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.

The earliest reference to the city, as Tiraziš, is on Elamite clay tablets dated to 2000 BC. In the 13th century, Shiraz became a leading center of the arts and letters, due to the encouragement of its ruler and the presence of many Persian scholars and artists. It was the capital of Persia during the Zand dynasty from 1750 until 1781, as well as briefly during the Saffarid dynasty. Two famous poets of Iran, Hafez and Saadi, are from Shiraz, whose tombs are on the north side of the current city boundaries.

The reports said public concerns about gasoline shortages resulting from the strike led to long lines at gas stations in the cities of Shiraz and Isfahan, the capitals of Fars and Isfahan provinces. But, the Iranian news agencies quoted officials of the National Iranian Oil Products DistributionCompany as saying they quickly agreed to address the truckers’ concerns in both provinces ... ....

Mumbai. After an animated hearing and some amount of waiting, Wednesday ended with the NSE on top as the Bombay high court extended its interim stay against launch of new derivatives contracts by Singapore Exchange (SGX) till May 26 ... SGX lawyers Shiraz Rustomjee and Ameet Naik put forward a draft consent order, saying it was agreeable to go to a sole arbitrator ... It would have aided in taking instructions ... ....

Sometimes you can draw a short, straight line between two albums from the same band. That's not the case for Maps & Atlases — not right now, at least ... With Solter pushing Davison out of his comfort zone, drummer Chris Hainey and bassist ShirazDada joined the process, transforming the album from solo work to full-blown Maps & Atlases album. The band's sonic hallmarks are all over Lightlessness ... VOLUME ... DAVE DAVISON ... Possum ... ♦ .......

Cabernet has long been king in the wine community. One grape to rule them all, Cabernet Sauvignon holds its dominion over wine regions and wine drinkers from all over the world ...Australia has been producing rich and complex cabernet since the 19th century, and if you’re a fan of Shiraz (Australian Syrah) you’re already in heaven, for it’s quite easy to find a beautiful Australian cabernet that has been blended with some shiraz ... .......

Shiraz (Iran) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Shiraz in Iran.
The KoranGate leads to the city of Shiraz, a city of love, roses and poetry that is located in the south of the IranianHighlands. FamousPersian poets once lived in the city in which they created works of great beauty and even today their mausoleums are visited with much reverence. With its many domed rooms, the Vakil BathHouse was built in around 1776A.D.Within the vaults, numerous frescoes depict floral ornaments and religious motifs, with life-like characters amid inviting bathing facilities. The Vakil complex also contains a mosque that was built at the same time as the Bazaar and is a replicre of a regal Arabian mosque. All from the same source, forty eight twisted ribbed marble columns support the ceiling that is covered with tile mosaics. The Vakil Bazaar, whose main thoroughfare is around eight hundred metres long, is the most beautiful in Iran. The Madrese Khan is the most well-known traditional university in Shiraz and was donated by Allah Verdi Khan, a famous military leader of Shah Abbas. When Teheran became the capital of the Qajaren Empire, Shiraz became less important. Yet, even today, the city’s scholars and poets are still held in high esteem, with both modernity and tradition complementing each other in peaceful harmony.
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Diverse Shiraz - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 03)

On the 3rd stop of our Iran trip we explore the diverse city of Shiraz - we show you cool ...

Diverse Shiraz - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 03)

On the 3rd stop of our Iran trip we explore the diverse city of Shiraz - we show you cool things to do in Shiraz, try some Iranian fast food and visit historic Persepolis.
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Shiraz is often referred to as the Cultural Capital of Iran or the city of gardens as it is home to many important poets and offers some beautiful gardens. More than that it used to be the actual capital of Persia for quite some time and therefore offers an interesting mix of sights.
We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Shiraz by focussing on attractions and spots that are interesting for younger travelers paired with important historic landmarks such as Persepolis or the Karim Khan citadel. But we also got to try some Iranian fast food and traditional vegetarian dishes to show you the whole spectra of Persian cuisine.
During our 4 days is Shiraz we experienced some very impressive sights such as the colorful Nasir ol Molk mosque in the early morning or the Shah Cheragh at night. Beside typical tourist attractions we wanted to see what the real Iran is like and reached out to local friends for further recommendations. This way we got to go to places locals use to hangout, have a coffee or simply relax.
This part of the trip was executed within 4 days - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Shiraz:
- Vakil Mosque
- Vakil Bazaar
- Karim Khan Citadel
- Shah Sheraq Mosque & Holy Shrine
- Nasir ol Molk Mosque
- Eram Garden
- Chamran Grand Hotel
- Fallodeh
- Tomb of Hafez
- HaftKhanRestaurant
- Persepolis
- Qavam Restaurant
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
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American in Iran - Tehran and Shiraz Travel

I celebrated my 30th birthday with a trip to Iran and Turkey. Here's a video briefly showing some of the highlights of Iran.
If you have specific questions on how to visit Iran as an American citizen, visit the website daftar.org which is the official Iran interests section website in the USA.

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Shiraz City of IRAN Travel Through Time

Discover the beauty of Shiraz, A spectacular GEM in IRAN.
This is not a tourism guide for ...

Shiraz - Iran

Shiraz is the fifth most populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. It is regarded as one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
Shiraz is known as the city of poets, literature, wine and flowers. It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens, due to the many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen in the city, for example Eram Garden. The crafts of Shiraz consist of inlaid mosaic work of triangular design; silver-ware; pile carpet-weaving and weaving of kilim, called gilim and jajim in the villages and among the tribes. In Shiraz industries such as cement production, sugar, fertilizers, textile products, wood products, metalwork and rugs dominate. Shirāz also has a major oil refinery and is also a major center for Iran's electronic industries.

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Iran Travel Guide

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by Stuart Denison ...

Iran Travel Guide

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary maker who has made over 30,000 (500hours) of documentary about Iran and its cultural, artistic and touristic attractions.

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Shiraz, Iran Part 13 (Travel Documentary in Urdu Hindi)

Shiraz شیراز‎, is the third-most-populous city of Iran with a population of the city was 1...

Shiraz, Iran Part 13 (Travel Documentary in Urdu Hindi)

Shirazشیراز‎, is the third-most-populous city of Iran with a population of the city was 1,750,000. Shiraz is located in the southwest of Iran on the "Roodkhaneye Khoshk" (The Dry River) seasonal river. It has a moderate climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years. Shiraz is one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
The earliest reference to the city, as Tiraziš, is on Elamite clay tablets dated to 2000 BC. In the13th century, Shiraz became a leading center of the arts and letters, due to the encouragement of its ruler and the presence of many Persian scholars and artists. It was the capital of Persia during the Zand dynasty from 1750 until 1800. Two famous poets of Iran, Hafez and Saadi, are from Shiraz, whose tombs are on the north side of the current city boundaries.
Shiraz is known as the city of poets, literature,, and flowers. It is also considered by many Iranians to be the city of gardens, due to the many gardens and fruit trees that can be seen in the city, for example Eram Garden. Shiraz has had major Jewish and Christian communities. The crafts of Shiraz consist of inlaid mosaic work of triangular design; silver-ware; pile carpet-weaving and weaving of kilim, called gilim and jajim in the villages and among the tribes. In Shiraz industries such as cement production, sugar, fertilizers, textile products, wood products, metalwork and rugs dominate. Shirāz also has a major oil refinery and is also a major center for Iran's electronic industries: 53% of Iran's electronic investment has been centered in Shiraz. Shiraz is home to Iran's first solar power plant. Recently the city's first wind turbine has been installed above Babakoohi mountain near the city.

Iran Travel Tips for Backpacking Iran (Inside Iran Special)

After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
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After showing you around the sights and attractions in Iran in my VideoSeries I want to give you some tips and insights about traveling Iran independently in this episode. For this I sat down with my buddy David in a Café in Shiraz during our trip and answered some of the most frequent questions we got.
Of course we only covered a few topics with out iran travel tips in this session, there are many more essential tips and insights you need to be aware of before backpacking in Iran. Make sure to check out the related guide to come prepared!
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
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Iranian Nightlife EXPOSED! (Shiraz, Iran)...

7-KHAN-shiraz-friendly-iran-travel.mp4...

travel guide in shiraz...

Latest News for: Shiraz finance

The reports said public concerns about gasoline shortages resulting from the strike led to long lines at gas stations in the cities of Shiraz and Isfahan, the capitals of Fars and Isfahan provinces. But, the Iranian news agencies quoted officials of the National Iranian Oil Products DistributionCompany as saying they quickly agreed to address the truckers’ concerns in both provinces ... ....

Mumbai. After an animated hearing and some amount of waiting, Wednesday ended with the NSE on top as the Bombay high court extended its interim stay against launch of new derivatives contracts by Singapore Exchange (SGX) till May 26 ... SGX lawyers Shiraz Rustomjee and Ameet Naik put forward a draft consent order, saying it was agreeable to go to a sole arbitrator ... It would have aided in taking instructions ... ....

Sometimes you can draw a short, straight line between two albums from the same band. That's not the case for Maps & Atlases — not right now, at least ... With Solter pushing Davison out of his comfort zone, drummer Chris Hainey and bassist ShirazDada joined the process, transforming the album from solo work to full-blown Maps & Atlases album. The band's sonic hallmarks are all over Lightlessness ... VOLUME ... DAVE DAVISON ... Possum ... ♦ .......

Cabernet has long been king in the wine community. One grape to rule them all, Cabernet Sauvignon holds its dominion over wine regions and wine drinkers from all over the world ...Australia has been producing rich and complex cabernet since the 19th century, and if you’re a fan of Shiraz (Australian Syrah) you’re already in heaven, for it’s quite easy to find a beautiful Australian cabernet that has been blended with some shiraz ... .......

If you’re willing to spend about $20 on a bottle of wine, you can find some beauties. Here are five, including three delicious pinot noirs, from Oregon and Northern California. (Ratings...Vega Escal 2014. 3 stars ... This wine has a bit of an identity crisis, as it’s labeled as a blend of grenache (the French name for what is garnacha in Spain), shiraz (the Australian name for syrah) and carignan (which is sometimes called carinena in Spain)....

MUMBAI. An animated hearing and some amount of waiting later, the day ended on Wednesday with National Stock Exchange on top as the Bombay high court extended its interim stay against launch of new derivatives contracts by Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX) till Saturday ...Justice Kathawalla made few changes ... The Judge asked SGX legal team, which included Shiraz Rustomjee and Ameet Naik, why the Singapore officials were not in court ... ....

NSE, during arguments on Wednesday, wanted SGX to publish the stay order on its website and make a statement to investors that the product launch has been challenged. Mumbai... SGX proposed the launch of its India-focussed products on 4 June ... “Till the time the arbitrator decides on the matter, SGX is willing to park the licensing fees in an account which would be about $3-4 million,” said Shiraz Rustomjee, counsel for SGX....

TEHRAN – A number of 1,600 mothers from all over the country who are deserved to be honored have been identified, IRNA quoted Gholamreza Mohammadi, head of the cultural foundation of mother, an NGO based in the city of Shiraz, as saying on Friday ... ....

In a welcome statement issued last week, the U.S. StateDepartment drew attention to the continuing persecution of the small Baha’i religious minority in Yemen by Iran-backed Shi’a rebels ... These and similar actions over the past 12 months “appear to be an effort to pressure Yemeni Baha’is to recant their faith.” ... “Iran discriminates against the group, which was born in Shiraz in Iran in 1844. So, the Houthis do as the Iranians do.” ... ....